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Show r' wh-.,- t'c ' - AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPERA HOUSE Northwestern Theatrical Direction Association. R. ALEXANDER GRANT, Re. brevitiesUiXil : Iis Uiem $1o.i'U Tii a. m:ek-- . ry cliuifte oi .. tira:n .iiui pp'.e. the A.i :i, tc i.l ;. f,.,, Im31iii tj ! he uiil uni k. 0GDENITES ' llaKj f ti'-.- art lin'd'1 in 'ne up,,-- , iu .mi,, a eox ilv;i:(iL-meu- HAD THE TIYE OF THEIR LIVES. Courtesies. co.-e-e- J. C. retuuird With h cau:r Green. wore knowledge eopiier mining than would be auff.rient fur ab esp;:t. N deiax marked tue home The nain left the vopiwr coming. oanili a: 4 o'clock 8unda uighi. with it sleepy burum and reeled off I he threads nf iinu on schedule lime, reaching Onbre at l":4i. Tbe evrunthm waa tnimenwly shown Every cnur.eay the by the citi.ena of Uly. who united in torming a big ciinimiuee. aitoau individual lueaiiMT uH'.k it as a perasual iiui iu f.ii the cuiufurt aud ot ihe guests. 8unda was aiient in an luapeciion of iho (upper held on (he outhklrta of :he towu, under the direction of the foreman of ih Nevada (.'urwidi-(iaiecumpany. wltieh cnuiioli property valued at millions. 8o much copper iu one place waa a revelaiiou to Ogdealles, who are acxustoiued to the wining fever by looking at a few diminutive xiecluieax through a niugnifyiiig gist. Seated In a tally ho, the Ogdcnites wey driven out over the road :hat winds arouuil a hill one wile wide and seven long, a vast treasure deposit of red metal, destined to make Ely famous as the largest camp in the west. Front the roadway, siakenmil mine, outcroppings from veins that tine up out of the .earth, only t disappear. to reappear again fan her up iha hill; mine dump, lesenibliug the habitation of a prairie dog colony . and copper in every form wcie plainly visible. In uue place the foreman stopped the parly in point out ore valued ai aTo.OU'i.OtHi, ready to ha iretired aa aiNia as the smelters are completed. At another loentiou iu the hill he Ihe position of a huge shaft house, rent rally placed, relative to the property owned by tbe Nevada (Vm. The company intends to iinoer-minthin hill in every direction in the search for ore. Electric tubea will folio Ihe ahafla, in order lhat the ore extracted way l shot with incre-ihl-e rapidity abaig I lie luliea to the main shaft house, from where It la to be transferred to (he smelter be- 12 oil THEATER Word from Sail take yesterday Is Lii effect llu. he uisrloaurei in ihe aiiubdeiuw gume la sbieii the police force of Suit Lake In involved, premises a kwiiual thui w 1:1 sweep the American paiiy finni office. The pres-in- i city aduiiuinii'srion Is suul tj be ihnruugbk eurrtipi . am! iu league whh crooks aud grafic-.alo i euter-tainaie- J. C. Leggett ban returned from a buxine trip through the southern part of tbe mute. He reports' cvery-thiuin kxikiug prosperous every plan lie visited iu) says thsl be heard uothing but praise for tbe recent fair held here. Air. tan gelt stated that the horsemen from the south and in Salt Lake Cby mid that if the Fair Assjclaiiuii give as good races each year ax they did this, there would always be largo attendance. Tbe burxrmeu say that the race were fbo-iin which (he best horse sou aud there were uq string on any event. g TONIGHT WITH The Utanna Stock Co. PRESENTS d C:m-tra- rt Ulusniinn look charge of the Ogden poM'ifllce at 6 o'clock Sunlie Is uo 101 master day evenlug. Ulasmana. THELMA Tbe funeral services us er the remains of Frank Couiaey will he held at 4 p. m Tuesday . Oct. 2, at the residence. 543 Twenty-fiftstreet. Rev. Carver officiating. The funeral will he under the auspices of the W. O. W. and IJ. of R. T. Interment in iho city h PRICES cemetery 10, 20, 10c. GRAND OPERA HOUSE Northwestern Theatrical Direction Association. R. ALEXANDER GRANT, Rea. Mgr. ONE NIGHT ONLY WtDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3 Arthur C. Aioton presents was held. ilixa Guam Bingham, of be county Clerk's ufflee, is taking her vacation. I W. 4 I)atisie.a well-kunw- n slieeti-man- . la In the city from Kellon. where he has 12, owl head of sheep waiting Mr. Dausie at a tea that blpmenL there is tbe greatest scarcity of stock cars this year that tbe roads have low. No part of the celebration was more enjoyed than the visit lo the copper mines, and those of the Ogden delegation who were fonunale enmigh to lie member of the party are ihonnighly convinced of the future greatneaa of Ely. The advent or the railroad will sat aa a btxin. Many- minea containing tons of low grade urea will be ope rat ed with profit, (.omniudiiicx have a! ready become cheaper. A merchant of Ely stated that he waa saw able tn buy flour for $!.S0 pet aack. for which a weak ago be bad lo pay 3.7 4 Other food supplies are proportionately low: antj living will be made more reakoiiable. Aa au illustration of (be immediate effect of ihe railroad in lowering prices, a local grain merchant placed two cars of oats at $735 per car cheaper than formerly dealers at Ely paid, and be secured a good profit at that. Joaepb Bcowrrufi had this In say of I am sure I: will prove the railroad: a great Besides lowering the price of goods, it will make it possible for low grade ores to be worked with profit. 1ndoubtedly the camp will become one of lb greatest wealth producers la the world." Will Kay ataled that tbe visit of local biialnexa men waa significant from a commercial standpoint. In hia opinion much business from Ely will coma to Ogden. I never saw aa much cupper In all It Is my dife." said Will Wlalliama. simply marvelous 10 see a whole mountain one vast lied of mineral." George H. Tribe said be enjoyed tbe trip and now la a firm believer in these He baa movamenia. established an agency at Eiy for his wholesale business. L L. Reynold of the W'eber club la an enthusiastic booster from now on. The excursion was aa to him and. in bis opinion, went far to demonstrate tbe wisdom of Ogdea business men amualng themselves and getting In close communion with tbe He great mining. camps of Nevada. believes the excursion and fruit distributions xhtrnld be arranged once or twice each year. Frank Grant declares the trip to have been a most enjoyable one. He fays Ogden captured (be camp of Ely. Juba McCready waa impreiuied with tbe mining possibilities of Ely and he la convinced there are many excellent opportunities for business Investments in the camp. N. H. Ive says Railroad day waa Ogdea 'a good fortune In that it afforded an object lemon In the good to come from judtcioua advertlalng of Ogden's resources. According to C. 8. Murphy of tbe Fred J. Kteael Co, h waa nothing but Ogden from one end of Ely to the other, and In every wore, on the ever experienced. - liet-te- Corcoran M.1 A. Supported by Jamss Srophy, in the New York Empire Theater success. M. The Freedom of Suzanne opecial arrangemsnta with CHARLES FROHMAN. Prices: tSe, 50c, 75c, SIM, Seat Sale New Open. Judge Hi.well. District Attorney Haland Stenographer George sent to Morgan yesterday, hen a session of the district court verson Moves t'eunly Treaattrer Chamliers reports .that isxea are coming in boiler tlita year thsn Iasi year at thin time. He stales that the people are milling r that they pan lie acrominodaied now than to wak until the last few days before taxes become delinquent. Jane By 1.50. Smith, a passenger hrakeman on a Southern Pacific paasenger train, was arrested at Wells lust Thursday and lined $175 for ahootlug at six Irampa who were atoning the train from which lliry had been driven off. Local railroad men have taken up the rase and will uulie In an effort in have the penalty act aside. They have legal advice and are determined tu resist Justice" of that kind. d Hon. Fred J. Kleael has returned from Arcadia. Oregon. Goorge R. Duncan of fhlragu la giv. Ing an exhibition at Richardson A stove. Grant's uf a cold-blaNOTICE We will have a shipment of glaaa Maos frelt jars today. Bend your orders In early, aa the supply will riot laat long. Wheelwright Bros, Mer- cantile. Cub. Ha la t Tie at ring around your finger so is to remember to favor na with your text order for Laundry work. Yon 'nnot very well do without the service we render. Our aim la to satisfy our customers, for by so doing heir continued patronage Is assured. CROWD ARRESTED Charged With Wife. Beating Hia Arrested twice in ten hours is the record Charles Brown established between 8 p. m. Sunday night and 5 a. m. yesterday morning Each time he waa arrested for disturbing the peaee. in an aitrak ttpnn Ida wife. After Officer Russell had arrested him Sunday night he put up ball money and was permitted to depart. Yesterday moraing Officers Farr and Kelllher rearrexted him. aad he waa not permitted to secure his liberty on ball. Sunday nlrht Brown 25th 8t. came to hie quarters In the Woodman-e- e building slightly under the Influence of liquor. Without provocation, it la said, he commenced tr heal hia eye-open- Ogden Steam Laundry 'Phone 174. 437 Second Hand Stores wife. We are I. T. at ODDI and ENDS." . T. Alverd, 2277 Wash. Phene SPECIAL NOTICE 5721 Any eld thing" bought, sold or Second-Han- d and New exchanged. A. TO B. OF R. T. Furniture. I. T. Alverd. All members of tbe ladies' AuxilNEVADA SECOND-HANSTORE. We buy and sail all kinds of aaw iary to the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen are recursted to meet at and second-hangoods, Call or phono K. of P. Hall. Tuesday. Oct. 2. 190ti. Weckar 4 Haynea, Preps, 1M 25th at. I p. m to attend the funeral of T. Phona, lad. 522. F. Couraey. to be held at his late residence. No 543 25th 8t at 4 p. m. PAUL ZIEOENHIRT, ... ELMA MAPEB. Mistress. Second-Han- d Store. If yew have anything to sell er buy eon er phone 1570 ta Wl Wash. Av YGUNC DIXON HERE ell 654-k- . Ind. 575. Issues a Challenge ta Watson 'or B. A. DENKERS Davis Will pay the highest prise for second Totmg Dixon of Chicago arrived in hand furniture end sell to the public the cheapest. 2414 Grant A vs. Sail Ogden Sunday and immediately issued n cb Hedge to meet any prise lighter Phene 637-Ind. 820. . hia weight. 122 pounds, the light to take place in Ogden. C. J. HERRICK A CO, He is anshiua to meet either Wat eon Bscceoaera t H. L whits. Bring your goods hare If yt want of Pocatello or Daria of Balt take. As ta sail thorn. Call hers If you went he has a record in tbe ring, hia chaldoubt receive attention buy. 2542 Wash A vs. Ball Phans lenge will Ind. 407. from, those lighter. He Is making hia headquarters at MAN WANTED! tbe Assembly club. Somewhere sear Ogden to arnht ns OCTOBER 5, S, 7. In showing end telling properties. Mo experience necessary. If willing to let The Oregon Short Line special conas teach yon the real estata business Salary $60.00 per month, to honest ference drain leaves Ogdca 8:45 a. m. man, willing to devota part of bis time No stops en route, arriving Balt Labe to this business. City 8:35 a. m. Returning, leave Balt LAND COn Andrus Bldg, Minneapolis take 5 p.-- m. arriving Ogden 5:50 Minn. p. m. Bee eliiewberc tbla paper, complete lime card. Your choice seven WANT ADS YIELD BIO RESULTS tiain to end from Balt Lake CltyP I. 4. d New England Brown Bread. A chance at a right hot loaf will make you think you are in Bostonv where the Puritans old-fashion- ed made bread just like you can make from ALLEN'S SELF-RISIN- G FLOUR All first-clagrocers, retail and wholesale, handle it tbe majoril) f lcal fxctuiouisi all glad tney took the trii, aud haiiug Shorten aveffiie. have returned after being six seek in tile eas;. Real sale i:w. B. B. B. ss trxla The Elv excursion a: 8 a m. - Mi. (sncr.i:!; l a package of tHis famous Health and brain building flour borne with you jand enjoy some good and in They Gave Away Watermelon Turn Were Shewn Many : Tcklie ALLENS B. B. B. FLOUR CO. ecut-entin- Mi. and .moi:n'ic ;fcf t:i ..jlld ,iv. ( ::i.v I OF ELY lt, ein t'ifiSr. . tir MIDNIGHT UTADNA llili utaii. ti Aliens Boston Brown Bread Flour Ullla' ..arel.-r- of lkuver and Roihiimhi men who robbed a Iuiiiiian ear a Pocatello. They sere sent tu the tnwfor for merly imiprieur m m- cub of thin ei v. ON THE BRIDGE AT now Km!:.-- m;m:n, 'BACK FROM THE MINES ,, M,- -: , Atuirmy rQi hi, 'K'lii,. fir: TrfC, SUc. 25c. , lu;i-- sht i frieu.l. Ot FR1CE3: - I,.,. Kiii.idiiir-i- ; ducvioll. .. meet her . pariiiit-m- S eulc t' llji.-- l poslti-- ;.r. u f J. I art; both uf St. V'.nSia!.. i i v o Martsi Ugd Mgr. TONIGHT JViki" I. lr. sn,t ini MoKMNc hx.mim:i:: .ir . . It streets and, in fart, everywhere, one coaid only hear the praises of the Junction City and its generous and cf liens. There is a feel Ing prevailing among many of the business men to run an excursion to Ely every year on the anniversary of Rail mad day, and send such a delegation aa the laat one. or even larger, to that enterprising town. broad-minde- d causes headache, nau-- . languor, heart palpitation. Draatlr physics gripe, sicken, weaken the bowels and don't cure. Doan's regulets act gently and cure 25 cents. Ask onn stt pat Ion. j our Constipation ja. dixzlness, IIS. druggist. Pacific Coast factory, San Jose, Cat 4444444m44m444444m44444444444444444m4i xhoi; COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Gov. Cutler yesterday named Judge J. E. Frick as anpreme Judge to fill the naexplred term of Judge Bartch. The governor also named his son Arthur E. 1 to be his private secretary. WANT ADB YIELD BIO RESULTS. ADB YIELD BIG RFAIILTft. WANT uf ote carry ronHidt-rablat the Original epcciall silver, Bullfrog, Kume sulbut ( beat- an exceptional. phides are fnuud in tbe bottom of the 8huhone, and in all probability pyrile tbe original carrier of the gold la r ci.iuniihr.iou-eman of the vein, all hough at the The board of rouuiv lield a short yesterday, Original Bullfrog probably tetrabedrlie wax considat which routine buxinn-will hImo be one of the primary nun of A uud ered. number (era iu minerals. la the veina of the the were of various districts county ranin the ore la a yet practically all acted upon. The Veins are strong aud oxidised. The matter of spending IfioO in Gar. In the majority of rases can be (raced g of instead the road, laud, to raise for long distance along their ouicmpa. tbe abutment of tbe bridge, The bnlk of the ore tn all theae veins was brought to the hoard' attention except tbe Hhowhoue talc vein la of by roDimtssioner fllsBiord. Before any a milling grade, going from $N to $25 action ta taken. It wsa decided that the per ton, although of course lower board should visit the district. Re- grades occur. Scattered through The pairs to a road In thl dial riot, whlcn boots of rich ore going well over $1tW will coat about $1i. were urdcied ier ton. beside which aeanta of talc made. rich iu gold occur through the quarts, In the matter of the repair to the t'onsidcrabl of tha high giade ora has cauyon road, Coromlw, inner Wllwin been sacked aud la still piled up un that be bad been unable to the dump. the nereasarr iHimrer at presA poiul iu connect Ion ent. bUi waa In hopes of duiug so 1 with nuikplcuou the vein lit tbe vicinity of Rhyau early date. olite bus bee it that the vast majority Mr. Wilson further isportcd that the of them have been very low grade at laat consignment of trout fry had been the value becoming norreceived front tbe atiie hatchery and the surface, al a abort distance below tha surbad been planted Iu Ihe river In South mal face. Iu some minea uf the district Fork canyon. un inrreaaa la value I. U Clark appeared before the there rcema to lie on account of ib gieut board and asked for the privilege of with depth, but aixe of tuoKt of the veina aud tbe using the ibadway os the west side small amount of dcvelop-mea-t of the court liouae a au entrance 10 upon them, this la merely a his property, He la to itwtntatn a gate aa yet. In qoine of ihe mines at the rear of the coon Imiiikc and pay rich on- baa outcropped at tbe surface, a nominal rent, for the lease, which I Bullfrog, for two years. The rc(uri waa grant- particularly In. the Original whole the Aral strike in Ihe ramp waa ed. the Gold Bar, while George Gwllllams apimared tiefure made, and also at sums the bouid and staled that the heep at the Moiiigumcry-Rliosbonowned by bis brother nd himself rich about of uo cams to Ihe am were doubly assessed tn Weber and face. The cuuniry rock la mainly rhyolite, Box Elder counties. He stated that for a small portion of tbe year the through which the veins generally high sheep were allowed in graae In this strike north and south, with a aitrih-exKi conmy. The matter waa settled by dip. There I also a series of and southwest veins, which have placing an asses fount of $t,onu in a dip of shout wixty degroua to the Hnx Elder enmity and 5tai In Metier esi. The walla of tbe vein seem to county. The lesec of the pst I route grminds be good, which will aid materially In reported as lining ready to give up tlio mining these large deposit. The veinsa along grounds to the county at any time It appear to beor mainly formed fieri tiring, with almost as wanted. The matter of the build- strong line ing of a iiest liiwtse waa referred to pure 1 quartz at the center, and towardin Mr. Btanford. who will confer with the dges a gradual tranalitoa. the city am limit lea in the mailer. nignv rtiae, Into rhyolite country rock. The braml adjourned until after- In all bo veina the ore is tested by noon. when the spiKduimeot of Frank panning, which Is rlirrked from time . 'llenriershiif as deputy clerk waa re- to time by assays, ceived and confirmed. CONFERENCE, BALT LAKE. Georgs - Gwilliama Claims Hia Sheep Are Doubly Assessed. 1 acs-iin- They Fear the Light lo WHO DO THE WRONG SURQ LARS, SNEAK THIEVES AND THAT LIKE. Turn on the Light ONE GREAT ADVANTABE OP ELECTRIC LIGHTS OVERALL OTHERS, 11 - lit R. B. CAMPBELL, General Manager E. W. WADE Agent e SPECIAL NOTICE ILCF R. T. NO. 68 All nientliera cf the Uroihciluawt of Railroad Trainmen are requested lo meet at the K. of P. Hall. Tuesday, October 2, lAiui. at 2:38 p. m to attend tbe funeral of our late hro.her. T. F. Country. Funeral to be held at tbe residence. No. Hi 25th St., al 4 AL HOWE, Herretary. p, m. LOW GRACE ORES Bullfrog District la Daacrlbcd in Eastern Journal aa Camp. Wanted 50000 more men to smoke Weslers Best CIGARS I Strictly Union Made Oregon Short Lina 01.10 Round Trip, October 4, 5, $ and 7. YOUR CHOICE SEVEN TRAINS. Going. Lv. Ogden. 4 :1b a. m 7:30 a. m. 8:30 a. m. 8:45 a. tn. 11 jH::ia. m. l:3(tp.m. 5:btt p m. 4:b5 p. m. 6:b5 p. at. 4:lUp. m. 11:45 p. m. 4:2b p. m. Tirketa good returning until Oct. lu:4df. Ocl 3, tt.,7. The Bulifng district, since lis discovery July 31. 1804. has steadily increased In inisi'tauce. for ihe more the veins have been developed the e more assured becomes its future. Goldfield to tha north, the Bull-fnj-p district, ot which Rhyolite is the principal town, and near which are at present the largest mines, has become fam iuh not mi account of fabulously rich ore, but liecanse of its large veins of a good milling grade of gold ore. However. Ii also contains a good deal of bigh grade ore. Aa a co.i sequence of the email amount of neb ore which la rhararteriatie of the camp, the mines have been developed by companies, Insietid of by leaser as at Goldfield, says the Engineering and I'n-llk- Mining Journal. There are three main ore xones near Iu the nest Mine are tbe Original Bullfrog, the Gold Bar. the Homeatake and ibe Daisy, while on Bonanta mountain are the Tramp Consolidated, the Gibraltar, the Golden Sceptre, the Icerlesa. the Hunanae Mountain, and the Kush groups of claims. In all of which ronslde'able done. To tbe east of work has lin-Rhyolite Is the Montgomery moitniain-tad- d mountain belt. In tbla belt are situated the properties of the Bullfrog Alining company, tbe Hankers National. the IJianiind, the Montgomery. Shoshone, the Four Aces, the Amethyst and seven others. The country rtsk around Rhyolite consists of a scries of volcanic flows, principally of ihyollte, with some andesite. basalt and dacitr. Through of basaltic dikes, these flows a apparently running Iu all directions, tha relation of wnirh to the ore bodies Is not known us yet. gnmeiimea ibey occur adjacent to be ore bodies and in many case :hc ore near the drke seems to fre richer than farther away. However, the iltsuii't la too young as statements in reyet for any gard to these d'.'ko. The veins art and usually strong and side. Some of 'be ore bodies, such ss the Tramp, the Montgomery the Gold Bar and. 14 a less degree. the Original Bullfrog and the Rash, are immense veins of good milling ore. All these vein have a northerly strike. The gai.rue is principally quarts, together wl'h some ralclte. Much of it i rtnmgly stained by The gold bnuvq oxide of manganese. Is quite free and is a bright yvliow, differing greatly from the rnsty gold Rhyolite. 1 nt. Estes Doctor Specialist i:th. FOUR VtCRAJITS II COURT of GoldflcM. Rome Curas whan others fall. Madera methods, Fraa canau Ration for any Chrenls Disease af any name Judge Murphy 'Gives Thom Until Night ta Leave Town. Judge Miirpby I intruded four vagrant yckterday no the virtue of honest labor. Thpy pleaded not guilty to the charges against them and put up a well learned story of their In seeking for ' work. When Murphy Informed them that a shortla now Just being age of workingmen keenly felt, they opened their eye In surprise, and expressed themselves aa being delighted at such a nouiMtlon. His Honor gavo them a ninety-dasuspended lenience and instructed an officer to bring them back to Jail If (hey were not out of the city by night. Tbe men were arrested tn the shade of the trees near tbe depot. All were under the Influence of liquor. While one uf the quartette was telling bli story, tbe court interrupted to declare that he thought the narrator rapwbiu of sixteen hours of labor per day without auy serious effects. This 0 affected him that be forgot the thread of hia aiiuy aad was nnabie to proceed. Another stated that he picked sloes ae day for a farmer, but at l(r night fill bis supply of boxes ran out. owing to tbe remarkable rapidity of tbe picker, wbo worked himself out of a Job. Two petit larceny thievea a ere sentenced te ten day on tbe rock pile. Between them they stole a horse blanket valued at $1.54. or nature. Every case guaranteed. A RbaamaUam, Aathma, Karvooa Troublaa, BL Vitus Daaca, PUaa, and all Rectal Troubles, Tape Worm, Blood Poisoning from ANT PRIVATE IM8KA8EI cause. Dines sea peculiar to Wsmaa. MEN quickly cured to stay oared. EXCURSION. Via Rio Grands Waiter n Ry. Conference excursion tn Halt take. Fare $i.H' round trip. Tickets on sale Oct. 4ih to 7th. Inclusive: final limit Oct. 12th. 8tx fast trains to Ha'll take daily. - v lag Ogden 7:45 a. m., K:2J e. 111.. 8: 1st a. m.. 1:15 p. m., 2:50 p. m. snd 7 p. hi. One hour from Ogden depot lo the Temple square. The special renferenrw flyer will leave Ogden 4:25 a. iu. October 5tb. Klb and 7tb. returning at 11:30 p. 111. Ak at I'nfiM depot. Oglcn. fm tickets via Rio Grande. SUPT. ilU.ll CD RETURNS ' Hiinda.r Allison returned pitpi. from f'hitani. ta which tKml Jiw . K'i!iir-mr t "f. ed thr 'sidy whei- - ii was received by throe In 01 Thv wen tn- f the deceased b-- Fla-tul- a aar tiff Remember tha examination aad advlca la too lata. Call or wrila. y CONFERENCE Partial List of Diseases Cored Catarrh, Deafnoaa, Ringing la tha Bari, Dti of the Head, Throat, None, Eye or Ear. All Dim aaas of tha Lungs, Bronchia Tabes aad Gkaat. Diseases of US Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder. Heart Disaaen, dill-gen- s riiarjeieristlr . By special request we make Weiler'i Best Street Ogden, Utah. at 375 Twenty-thir- d Kel ruing. Lv. Hall take. :in a. m. Lawt-Gra- Shoshone,- KEWSUPFEMUUDCE Eastern Mids and factory. Manawat Wis. Tomorrow may bo DR. Office hours, ID m. Block). Ogden. Utah. ESTES, SPECIALIST m. to ( 9. m. Entrance Room formed of the tcknee of Robinson, bis aubaequent death, and the consideration shewn the dead man by friends In the rliy. Through Mr. Allison, Mr. 'Robinson's brothers sent heartfelt thanka tu tboae who mo kindly give their Hervicea after bla death. Aa head of the mathematics Mr. Allison recured a Cornell graduate named Smith. He cornea excellently recommended, and I considered a irons malt. Mr. 8 mi lit took r barge yesterday morning. EBCAPED CONVICT SURRENDERS. 246$ 19. WaaUngtoa Ava. (Boy la Remember tha number. that by HI treatment he had hastened the woman's death. Thompson was tried at tbe summer aaliea and waa sentenced to death. He beard the sentence without tba alighteat discomfiture, and delivered a long speech to the jury. Tbe sentence was afterwards reduced to one of penal servitude for life. Subsequently Thompson waa found to be Insane, and waa removed to tha Dundrum lunatic uylnm. From there be succeeded In escaping, and until Monday afternoon, when ha gave himself up to the police, nothing had ince been heard of him. London Ex preno. dramatic uut'der and It equally dramatic sequel l.ave been recalled by the 111 render of a man named Wi'llaiu Thompson to the police at Market Hill. CouHly Armagh. In the nprlng of 1841 Thnmpwm aa A OOOOOOOOOOOOOo O O O O ono of the congregatloo at a wedding O cerrm'my whicli wn being celebrated O "t. ihe parivb ebutt'h. O PurtHtlowii. Juki before tb rcremony O was concluded he xmrtlcd tbow pree-til- l O by drawing a revolt cr and nflng O it at the hrldcg-.-iium- , Tboniua Tliump-m- . O O hilling biir (hi the 'Vllllam Thompson wuh arrcstwl and O trial it r.a s'iov.d that the O iert'il man w.i tbe widower of hi O (iiuricicr' !(.o and Ii wa alleged ' SHERIDAN FLOATED. Han Francisco, Oct. 1. Tha Merchants Exchange baa rereived a cable mexiuigc from Honolulu saying that the I'nit- State ed army transport Sheridan has been fins tod and la proceeding to that port. The Sheridan has been bear hwl on her wav here to prevent her front sinking. Tbe transport now I in a worse po- sit bn than tiefore. O O O O O O O O O O O O C rannaooooooooc Q |